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The concepts 'mind' and 'PERSONA' are related in philosophy of mind as both refer to the conscious person, self, or subject, with [1] grouping minds with persons and subjects as conscious entities distinct from states like consciousness, [2] explicitly noting that 'mind' frequently denotes a person, self, or subject, and [3] tying mental events inseparably to the person or mind.
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Mind and Consciousness - St Andrews Encyclopaedia of Theology saet.ac.uk 2 facts
claimIn contemporary philosophy of mind, the term 'mind' is frequently used to refer to a person, self, or subject.
claimIt is widely held that persons, subjects, minds, or souls are conscious, but the state of consciousness itself is not conscious, similar to how persons engage in activities like thinking or running, but the activities themselves are not thinking or running.
Dualism (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy/Winter 2016 Edition) plato.stanford.edu 1 fact
claimThe argument against the bundle theory of the self states that if the bundle theory were true, it should be possible to identify mental events independently of or prior to identifying the person or mind to which they belong; since it is not possible to identify mental events in this way, the bundle theory is false.